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• What did you eat for breakfast today?
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• By the end of the of this unit you should be
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Area of Focus: SPONCH
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• Carlina Reviews SPONCH Cookies
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCHq7auFy98
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25 of the 92 naturally occurring elements
are essential for life.
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25 of the 92 naturally occurring elements
are essential for life.
SPONCH elements are the most biologically
important.
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25 of the 92 naturally occurring elements
are essential for life.
SPONCH elements are the most biologically
important.
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• Organic Chemistry: The chemistry of
carbon compounds.
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• Organic Chemistry: The chemistry of
carbon compounds.
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S. Sulfur Trace
P. Phosphorus 1.0%
O. Oxygen 65.0%
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Sulfur, Sodium, Magnesium, Copper, Zinc, Selenium, Molybdenum, Fluorine,
Chlorine, Iodine, Manganese, Cobalt, Iron Lithium, Strontium, Aluminum,
Silicon, Lead, Vanadium, Arsenic, Bromine
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P. Phosphorus 1.0%
O. Oxygen 65.0%
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• Nutrients of Life Available Sheet.
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• Activity! Please complete an animal graph of
the data you have just gathered.
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• Activity! Please complete an animal graph of
the data you have just gathered.
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to approximate % of SPONCH elements.
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• SPONCH elements make
– Carbohydrates (CHO) 1:2:1
– Protein (SONCH)
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– Nucleic Acids DNA (SPONCH)
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• SPONCH elements make
– Carbohydrates (CHO) 1:2:1
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• SPONCH elements make
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– Nucleic Acids DNA (SPONCH)
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Carbohydrates (sugars) SPONCH
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1:2:1 ratio for carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
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• 1:2:1 ratio for carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
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• 1:2:1 ratio for carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
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• 1:2:1 ratio for carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
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• You can now complete this question on
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Common sugars tend to end in “ose” Ex –
glucose.
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• There are two types of sugars
– Simple Sugars: Broken down quickly.
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• There are two types of sugars
– Simple Sugars: Broken down quickly.
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• There are two types of sugars
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• There are two types of sugars
– Simple Sugars: Broken down quickly.
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• Starch is a major component of bread.
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• Starch is a major component of bread.
– We can find starch in breads and pasta,
vegetables, and tubers like potatoes and yams.
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• What types of food should you eat before an
athletic event?
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• Answer: Simple sugars such as a candy bar
or sugar drink will give you quick short burst
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• Glycogen: The storage form of glucose,
comes from starch in plants.
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• Glycogen: The storage form of glucose,
comes from starch in plants.
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• Glycogen: The storage form of glucose,
comes from starch in plants.
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• Glycogen: The storage form of glucose,
comes from starch in plants.
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• The branched structure of glycogen allows
sugars to be removed easily for energy from
many ends..
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• Which picture represents simple sugars?
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• Which picture represents simple sugars?
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• Which picture represents simple sugars?
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• Which picture represents simple sugars?
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• Activity! Everyone will be given a celery
stick to give them some fiber today. Enjoy!
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• Fiber: Carbohydrate the body cannot digest.
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• Fiber: Carbohydrate the body cannot digest.
– Soluble
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• Fiber: Carbohydrate the body cannot digest.
– Soluble
– Insoluble
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• Fiber: Carbohydrate the body cannot digest.
– Soluble
– Insoluble
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Learn more about carbohydrates and healthy eating at…
http://www.cdc.gov/nutrition/everyone/basics/carbs.html
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• What is the better source of fiber?
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• What is the better source of fiber?
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• What is the better source of fiber?
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station?
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Protein – S O N C H (Amino acid)
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• Some foods with proteins
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• Some foods with proteins
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• Some foods with proteins
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• Some foods with proteins
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There are also structural proteins.
Make list next to stick figure
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Cells: All cells and their functions require
proteins.
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Hair is a protein
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Fingernails
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Fingernails
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Muscles
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Muscles
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• Proteins are very important to the human
body.
– Is your body getting enough protein?
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• Proteins are very important to the human
body.
– Is your body getting enough protein?
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• Which one has more protein?
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• Which one has more protein?
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• Which one has more protein?
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• Video Link (Optional): Structure of Proteins
– Video starts slow but stick with it.
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-ctkPUUpUc
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• What is our next molecule of life?
– What other agenda will I address?
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Lipid – C H O (Fatty acid)
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Lipids (AKA-Fats) They store energy.
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Lipids (AKA-Fats) They store energy.
Mammals
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Lipids (AKA-Fats) They store energy.
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Lipids (AKA-Fats) They store energy.
25%-30% of your
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Lipids (AKA-Fats) They store energy.
25%-30% of your
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Lipids (AKA-Fats) They store energy.
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• What is this lipid shown below?
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• Ear wax is a lipid. It immobilizes materials
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Body fat is a good thing, it provides your
body with extra energy.
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• Heart Disease Demonstration.
– Two clear soda bottles
– Two straws.
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– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcNYxegDXa8
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• Video Link! (Optional) Khan Academy
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wre2WRPiFI
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Sex hormones (steroids),
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Sex hormones (steroids), such as
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Sex hormones (steroids), such as
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Sex hormones (steroids), such as
testosterone and estrogen are made of lipids.
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• Steroids: A naturally occurring complex
ringed lipid in the body. They take part in
many important body functions.
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Anabolic steroids: A group of 100+ man
made hormones used to stimulate muscle
and bone growth.
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Note: Many man made steroids are used in the medical world
and prescribed by a physician. Some however are abused,
unhealthy, and dangerous.
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• Do anabolic steroids work?
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• Do anabolic steroids work?
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• Do anabolic steroids work?
Yes, But…
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• Some of the harmful effects of anabolic
steroid use.
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• You might want to pull out your homework
to complete this question right now.
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• Nutrients of Life Available Sheet.
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Unsaturated fat (just a bit however)
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• Which one is more healthy? Olive Oil or Butter?
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• Which one is more healthy? Olive Oil or Butter?
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butter.
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• In order of appearance. Note: In text citations not present in slideshow. Part I
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• Organization of the Human Body. (n.d.). ( Read ). Retrieved July 3, 2014, from
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• Plant Cell vs. Animal Cell. (n.d.). Plant Cell vs Animal Cell. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from
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• Culture Collections. (n.d.). Culture Collections. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
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• Part I (Levels of Biological Organization) Continued.
• . (n.d.). . Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
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• Campbell, D., & Davison, N. (2012, May 28). Illegal kidney trade booms as new organ is
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• 5 Common Examples of Homeostasis in the Human Body. (n.d.). Bright Hub. Retrieved July
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• SKELETONS INSIDE AND OUT. (n.d.). Biology4Kids.com: Animal Systems: Skeletal
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• Block, M. (n.d.). Sidelined By Brain Injury, Ex-NFL Player Copes With 'Desperation'. NPR.
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• . (n.d.). NPR. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from http://
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• The Virtual Body. (n.d.). - MEDtropolis. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from
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• Skeleton Halloween Craft - Enchanted Learning Software. (n.d.). Skeleton Halloween Craft
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• Part II (Skeletal System) Continued
• Skeletal System. (n.d.). InnerBody. Retrieved July 3, 2014, from Human Body Systems |
Human Organ Systems. (n.d.). Human Body Systems | Human Organ Systems. Retrieved
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• Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (RICE)-Topic Overview. (n.d.). WebMD. Retrieved
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• Muscular. (n.d.). System Anatomy, Diagram & Function. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
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• MUSCULAR SYSTEM - MEAT ON THE BONES. (n.d.). Biology4Kids.com: Animal
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• Muscular System. (n.d.). bozemanscience. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from
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• Muscle tissues. (n.d.). Muscle tissue. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
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• . (n.d.). BBC News. Retrieved July 4, 2014, from http://
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• Part IV (Nutrients of Life)
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• Part IV (Nutrients of Life) Continued
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• Green, J., & Shah, D. (2013, April 24). DNA: the 'smartest' molecule in existence?. BBC
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• Part V (Healthy Living)
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• Part VII (Circulatory and Lymphatic Systems)
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• Part VIII (Respiratory System, Anti-tobacco)
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• Part IX Excretory System and Integumentary System
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• Part X The Nervous System Continued
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• Concentration Memory Game. (n.d.). Concentration Memory Game. Retrieved July 5, 2014,
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• Part XI The Endocrine System (continued)
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